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School: Grade Level: V

GRADES 1 to 12 Teacher: Ma’am EDNALYN D. MACARAIG Learning Area: SCIENCE


DAILY LESSON LOG Teaching Dates and
Time: SEPTEMBER 9-13, 2019 (WEEK 5) Quarter: 2ND QUARTER

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY


I.OBJECTIVES
A.Content Standards The learners demonstrate understanding of how animals reproduce
B.Performance Standards The learners should be able to illustrate reproductive organs of animals
C.Learning The learners should be able to The learners should be able to The learners should be able to The learners should be able to The learners should be able to
Competencies/Objectives identify the parts of the describe the parts of the describe the mode of describe the mode of describe the mode of
reproductive reproductive reproduction in reproduction in reproduction in cats and dogs.
system of some animals. system of some animals. butterflies and mosquitoes. frogs. S5LT-IIe-5
S5LT-IIe-5 S5LT-IIe-5 S5LT-IIe-5 S5LT-IIe-5
II.CONTENT Parts of the Reproductive System Describing the Parts of the Mode of Reproduction in Mode of Reproduction in Mode of Reproduction in Cats
of Some Animals Reproductive System of Animals Butterflies and Mosquitoes Frogs and Dogs
III.LEARNING RESOURCES
A.References
1.Teacher’s Guide pages CG p. CG p. CG p. CG p. CG p.
2.Learners’s Materials pages
3.Textbook pages The New Science Links, pp. 124- The New Science Links, pp. 130- The New Science Links, pp. The New Science Links, pp. The New Science Links, pp.
132 132 143-144 137-139 137-139
4.Additional materials from https://www.youtube.com/w https://www.youtube.com/w
learning resource (LR) portal atch?v=q50Yphp1gzI atch?v=q50Yphp1gzI
http://www.infoplease.com/e
ncyclopedia/science/dog-
reproduction.html
http://cats.about.com/od/rep
roduction/ss/Cat-Sex-and-
Reproduction.htm
B.Other Learning Resource pictures, powerpoint presentation, picture of animals, activity sheet puzzle of butterfly and video clip of frog reproduction video clip of frog reproduction
activity sheet powerpoint presentation mosquito,
video clips
IV.PROCEDURES
A.Reviewing previous lesson or What are the parts of the human Direction: Write the word FACT if The teacher will ask pupils to Direction: Tell whether the Why are dogs reproductive
presenting the new lesson male reproductive system? Female the statement is correct and read the slogan previously statement is true or false. If system similar to human?
reproductive system? BLUFF if assigned FALSE, give the What does the female
it is not. about the reproductive system right word to make the reproductive system of a cat
FACT or BLUFF of an animal they made statement correct. consist of?
1. The reproductive system of 1. In few insects such as
female dogs and humans are very butterflies and mosquitoes,
similar. eggs hatch directly into
2. The reproductive tract of a miniature adults.
female cat consists of the female 2. The male butterfly sperm
genital fertilizes the female butterfly
organs.
3. The male dogs have ovaries. eggs.
4. The male reproductive system 3. Mosquitoes reproduce
of a dog is composed of asexually.
ovaries, oviducts, uterus, cervix 4. Insects undergo distinct
and vagina. changes as they develop from
an egg to an adult.
5. Two main modes of
reproduction are sexual and
asexual.
B.Establishing a purpose for the You have just studied the human Observe the picture of the Let pupils assemble the Tell something about the Study the pictures of animals.
lesson reproductive system. Do you know animals? How do these animals puzzles. The teacher may use animal on the picture. Where What are common to them?
the parts of the reproductive reproduce? What parts of their localized do frogs live? Have you
system of some animals? Look at reproductive system work for the materials in producing . Describe their body wonder how they reproduce?
the continued existence of their own butterfly and mosquito puzzles coverings. How do frogs
picture, do you know how this kind? Let’s find out such as old reproduce?
animal reproduce? cartoon, magazine or used Let’s find out
cardboard
What kind of insects are
formed? Can you give their
physical
characteristics? Do you think
they can reproduce their own
kind?
Let’s find out about the
butterflies and mosquitoes
mode of
reproduction
C.Presenting Examples/ instances of 1. Group pupils into four. 1. Group pupils into four. 1. Group pupils into 4. 1. Group pupils into 4. 1. Group pupils into 4.
the new lesson 2. Setting up standard. Group I- Discuss and describe the 2. Setting up standards. 2. Setting up standards. 2. Setting –up standards.
3. Activity Proper parts of the male dog reproductive 3. Activity proper 3. Activity proper 3. Activity proper
Activity system Activity Activity Activity
Animals’ Reproductive System Group II- Discuss and describe the How Life Begins? Watch and Learn! How Animals Reproduce
I. Problem: What are the parts of parts of the female dog I. Problem: How do butterfly I. Problem: How do frogs I. Problem: How do cats and
the reproductive system of male reproductive system and mosquito reproduce? reproduce? dogs reproduce?
Group III- Discuss and describe the II. Materials: video of butterfly II. Materials: video of frogs II. Materials: Comic strips
and female cat and dog? parts of the male cat reproductive and mosquito reproduction reproduction III. Procedures:
II. Materials: Diagram of male and system https://www.youtube.com/wat https://www.youtube.com/w 1. Read and understand the
female reproductive system of a Group IV- Discuss and describe the ch?v=mddykmQBCBM atch?v=q50Yphp1gzI comic strips.
cat parts of the female cat III. Procedures: III. Procedures: One Saturday morning, Jed
reproductive 1. Watch the videos of the 1. Watch the video of the visited her uncle who is a
and dog. System mode of reproduction of mode of reproduction in veterinary medicine. He
III.Procedures: 2. Setting up standard. butterflies and frogs. conducts an interview about
1. Study the diagram of male and 3. Activity Proper 2. Take note how frogs how cats
female reproductive system of a Activity mosquitoes. reproduce. and dogs reproduce as part of
Let’s Describe the Parts! 2. Take note of the way how Guide Questions his assignment in Science. Go
cat and dog. I. Problem: Can you describe the butterflies and mosquitoes a. How does reproduction in over with their conversation:
Female Cat Male Cat parts of the reproductive system reproduce. frogs begin? 2. Answer the questions about
Female Dog Male Dog Answer the following questons: b. When does a female frog it
IV. Data and Observation of the male and female cats and 1. How does reproduction in ready to mate? Guide Questions
dogs? butterflies begin? c. What stimulates the female 1. How do dogs and cats
List down the different parts of II. Materials: 2. What produces the sperm frog to release her eggs? reproduce?
the reproductive system of the 1. Pupils researched clippings/ that fertilized the egg of the d. During mating, what are 2. What is sexual
animals presented. Fill in the table information about the description female discharged from the male reproduction?
below. of butterfly? through the 3. How do these animals
Anmal Parts of 3. What happens to the cloaca? produce their youngs?
reproductive the parts of the reproductive fertilized egg? e. Why does sperm of a male
organ system of male and female dogs 4. In what place does a frog reaches many eggs?
and cats.(The topic is pre- assigned butterfly usually lay eggs? f. How do gametes of frogs
2. What are the parts of the male already) 5. What provides food for the brought together?
cat? male dog? female cat? 2. Enlarged diagrams of the eggs when they become g. How does external
female dog? reproductive system of male and butterfly? fertilization take place in
3. Are the parts of the dogs and 6. Does mosquito reproduce? frogs?
cats male and female reproductive female dog and cat.(diagrams used 7. Do male and female
during the previous lesson) mosquitoes mate?
system the same? III. Procedures: 8. Where does a female
4. Are these parts similar to 1. Group yourselves according to mosquito lay its eggs?
human? the assigned topic. 9. What happen to the
IV. Conclusion: 2. Share the information you fertilized eggs?
gathered about the topic.
3. Discuss with your group
members the parts and
description
of the animal reproductive system
assigned to you.
4. Report your group outputs in
class
D.Discussing new concepts and 1. Group reporting of outputs 1. Group reporting of outputs. 1. Group reporting of outputs. 1. Group reporting of outputs. 1. Group reporting of outputs.
practicing new skills #1 2. Answering guide questions: Answering guide questions: Answering the guide questions: 2. Answering the guide 2. Answering the guide
a. What are the parts of the male a. What are the parts of the male 1. How does reproduction in questions: questions:
cat? male dog? female cat? female cat? male dog? female cat? female butterflies begin? a. How does reproduction in 1. How do dogs and cats
dog? dog? 2. What produces the sperm frogs begin? reproduce?
b. Are the parts of the dogs and b. Can you describe each part? that fertilized the egg of the b. When does a female frog 2. What is sexual
cats male and female reproductive c. Are they similar to human? female ready to mate with a male reproduction?
system the same? Why? butterfly? frog? 3. How do these animals
c. Are they similar to human? 3. What happens to the c. What stimulates the female produce their youngs?
Why? fertilized egg? frog to release her eggs?
4. In what place does a d. During mating, what are
butterfly usually lay eggs? discharged from the male
5. What provide food for the through the
eggs when they become cloaca?
butterfly? e. Why does sperm of a male
6. What stages does a butterfly frog reach many eggs?
undergo as it develops and f. How do gametes of frogs
grow? brought together?
7. Do male and female g. How does external
mosquitoes mate? fertilization take place?
8. Where does a female
mosquito lay its eggs?
9. When does female mosquito
lay its eggs? Why?
E.Discussing new concepts and 1. The teacher gives additional Have the pupils answer the 1. The teacher gives additional 1. The teacher gives additional 1. The teacher gives additional
practicing new skills #2 information about the topic. following by completing the letter information about the topic. information about the topic. information about the topic.
2. The pupils may ask questions of the 2. The pupils may ask questions 2. The pupils may ask 2. The pupils may ask
about the topic. word inside the box: about the topic. questions about the topic. questions about the topic.
1. It is the opening of the
vagina of the female cat
V L V

2. The kitten embryos are


implanted and developed in the
horn
Of U E S

F.Developing Mastery Mix and Match 1. Play a game . Direction: Sequence the Form a dyad. Ask somebody FACT or BLUFF
Provide pupils strip of papers 2. Form two groups of five pupils. following stages in correct about the mode of 1. Dogs and cats reproduce
where parts of the male and 3. Give the descriptions of the order to show reproduction in frog. asexually.
female reproductive system of parts of the male and female the reproduction of a butterfly. Pupil 1- Where does a frog lay 2. The reproductive system of
cats and dogs are written. Call animals. Number it from 1-5. eggs? female dogs and humans are
individual pupil to 4. Let the member from each _______A. Then the male and Pupil 2- Frog lays eggs in very
Identify which one should be group give the answer by writing it female butterflies are water. similar.
placed under the proper column on the ready to mate. (Call more pairs of learners 3. At birth , the kitten leave
below: board, _______B. Once the female’s the vagina.
MALE FEMALE 5. The group with the most eggs are fertilized, she 4. Female dogs mate only with
number of correct answers wins. lays eggs on different plants. male dogs when they are in
_______C. The male butterfly heat.
deposits sperm into the 5. Giving birth to puppies
female butterfly. occur after gestation period of
_______D. Reproduction in about nine
butterflies begins with weeks
courtship.
_______E. The plants will
provide food for the eggs
when they become caterpillars.
G.Finding Parctical application of Which of the animals’ Why are the reproductive systems Why are mosquitoes In what ways do frogs become How should we take good
concepts and skills in daily living reproductive systems interest you of dogs and humans very similar ? considered the deadliest helpful? care of our pet dogs and cats?
the most? animals on earth?
Why? Since all mosquitoes need
water to complete each cycle,
what
should you do with the
stagnant water like canals near
your
house to avoid breeding place
of disease carrier mosquitoes
H.Making generalization and learned that learned that I learned that I learned that I learned that
abstraction about the lesson _____________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________
Background Information for
the Teacher
Frogs are amphibians. Their
bodies are covered with thin
moist slippery skin. Just like
other animals, their youngs
are
hatched from eggs . Frogs
reproduce sexually.In frogs,
when a
female is full of eggs and
ready to mate, she
approaches a male.
The male embraces the
female with his front legs in a
process
called amplexus. This
stimulates the female to
release
her eggs the same time the
male releases his sperm.
Because they
are in close contact and the
gametes are released at the
same
time, the sperm reaches many
eggs
I.Evaluating learning Direction: Check if the Direction: Read the following Direction: Read each situation. Direction: Describe the mode Direction: Write true if the
reproductive part of animal description. Choose the letter of Choose the letter of the correct of reproduction in frogs by statement is correct and false
belongs to a female, the best answer. sequencing the if the s
male, or both answer. 1. Where do mosquitoes lay following events according to tatement
Parts Femal Male Both 1. The external opening of the their eggs? correct order. Write 1-5 in the is wrong. Underline the word
e reproductive tract of a female cat A. leaves C. garbage blank. that makes the statement
ovary B. stagnant D. dark place __________A. With his front wrong.
testicles that protects the opening of the 2. What does the female legs, the male frog embraces 1. Female dog produces the
oviduct vagina mosquito do with the fully the female egg cells.
vagina A. oviduct B. vulva C. cervix D. developed eggs? __________B. The gametes 2. Female dog mates anytime.
cervix uterus A. lays them C. keep them are released at the same time, 3. Cats and dogs reproduce
penis 2. The following are all parts of the B .fertilize them D. both A and the sperm reaches many eggs. sexually.
male cat reproductive B __________C The female frog 4. Cats mate loudly.
system, which is NOT? 3. What happens during the approaches a male when it is 5. Female cat gives birth to
A. testicles B. vas deferens C. penis mating process of male and full of eggs and ready to mate. only one kitten
D. ovaries female butterfly? __________D. Frogs gametes
3. These are small finger-like tubes A. The eggs of the female are released at the same
of the female dog butterfly are developed. time.
reproductive system that serve as B. The eggs of the female __________E. When the
the site for fertilization by butterfly are fertilized. female frog is stimulated to
the sperm. C. The male butterfly provide release
A. ovaries B. oviducts C. vagina D. food for the female her eggs, the male releases
uterus butterfly, his sperm
4. The part of the male dog D. The male butterfly deposit
reproductive system which is a sperms into the female
pouch divided by a thin wall into butterfly.
two cavities, each of which is 4. The following are all true
occupied by a testicles. about reproduction of
A. penis B. vas deferens C. mosquitoes. EXCEPT____.
prostate glands D. scrotum
5. The following are all true about A. Adult mosquitoes usually
the reproductive system of mate within few days after
animals EXCEPT.
A. Male and female puppies are emerging from the pupal stage.
born with their reproductive B. The female mosquitoes fly
organs present. into the swarm to mate.
B. The reproductive systems of C. Mosquitoes reproduce
female dogs and humans are very asexually or where cells from
similar. only one parent are used.
C. Different animals possess D. Once the eggs are fully
complicated reproductive developed, the female
systems. mosquito
D. Male and female animals have
the same parts of the lays them.
reproductive systems. 5. Why do animals reproduce?
A. to make new animals
B. obligation to the species
C. to get rid of unhealthy
animals
D. to get food from its young
J.additional activities for application Prepare a report or essay on the Make a slogan about the parts of Direction: Write a two- stanza Direction: Write a short essay Create a jingle about cats and
or remediation reproductive system of an animal the reproductive systems of poem about the mode of on how frogs reproduce dogs reproduction
of animals reproduction
your choice. Explain why you of butterflies and mosquitoes.
choose that particular animal
V.REMARKS
VI.REFLECTION
A.No. of learners who earned 80% ___Lesson carried. Move on to the ___Lesson carried. Move on to the ___Lesson carried. Move on to ___Lesson carried. Move on ___Lesson carried. Move on
in the evaluation next objective. next objective. the next objective. to the next objective. to the next objective.
___Lesson not carried. ___Lesson not carried. ___Lesson not carried. ___Lesson not carried. ___Lesson not carried.
_____% of the pupils got 80% _____% of the pupils got 80% _____% of the pupils got 80% _____% of the pupils got 80% _____% of the pupils got 80%
mastery mastery mastery mastery mastery
B.No.of learners who require ___Pupils did not find difficulties ___Pupils did not find difficulties ___Pupils did not find ___Pupils did not find ___Pupils did not find
additional activities for remediation in answering their lesson. in answering their lesson. difficulties in answering their difficulties in answering their difficulties in answering their
___Pupils found difficulties in ___Pupils found difficulties in lesson. lesson. lesson.
answering their lesson. answering their lesson. ___Pupils found difficulties in ___Pupils found difficulties in ___Pupils found difficulties in
___Pupils did not enjoy the lesson ___Pupils did not enjoy the lesson answering their lesson. answering their lesson. answering their lesson.
because of lack of knowledge, because of lack of knowledge, ___Pupils did not enjoy the ___Pupils did not enjoy the ___Pupils did not enjoy the
skills and interest about the skills and interest about the lesson because of lack of lesson because of lack of lesson because of lack of
lesson. lesson. knowledge, skills and interest knowledge, skills and interest knowledge, skills and interest
___Pupils were interested on the ___Pupils were interested on the about the lesson. about the lesson. about the lesson.
lesson, despite of some difficulties lesson, despite of some difficulties ___Pupils were interested on ___Pupils were interested on ___Pupils were interested on
encountered in answering the encountered in answering the the lesson, despite of some the lesson, despite of some the lesson, despite of some
questions asked by the teacher. questions asked by the teacher. difficulties encountered in difficulties encountered in difficulties encountered in
___Pupils mastered the lesson ___Pupils mastered the lesson answering the questions asked answering the questions answering the questions
despite of limited resources used despite of limited resources used by the teacher. asked by the teacher. asked by the teacher.
by the teacher. by the teacher. ___Pupils mastered the lesson ___Pupils mastered the lesson ___Pupils mastered the lesson
___Majority of the pupils finished ___Majority of the pupils finished despite of limited resources despite of limited resources despite of limited resources
their work on time. their work on time. used by the teacher. used by the teacher. used by the teacher.
___Some pupils did not finish their ___Some pupils did not finish their ___Majority of the pupils ___Majority of the pupils ___Majority of the pupils
work on time due to unnecessary work on time due to unnecessary finished their work on time. finished their work on time. finished their work on time.
behavior. behavior. ___Some pupils did not finish ___Some pupils did not finish ___Some pupils did not finish
their work on time due to their work on time due to their work on time due to
unnecessary behavior. unnecessary behavior. unnecessary behavior.

C.Did the remedial work? No.of ___ of Learners who earned 80% ___ of Learners who earned 80% ___ of Learners who earned ___ of Learners who earned ___ of Learners who earned
learners who have caught up with above above 80% above 80% above 80% above
the lesson
D.No. of learners who continue to ___ of Learners who require ___ of Learners who require ___ of Learners who require ___ of Learners who require ___ of Learners who require
require remediation additional activities for additional activities for additional activities for additional activities for additional activities for
remediation remediation remediation remediation remediation
E.Which of my teaching strategies ___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No
worked well? Why did these work? ____ of Learners who caught up ____ of Learners who caught up ____ of Learners who caught ____ of Learners who caught ____ of Learners who caught
the lesson the lesson up the lesson up the lesson up the lesson
F.What difficulties did I encounter ___ of Learners who continue to ___ of Learners who continue to ___ of Learners who continue ___ of Learners who continue ___ of Learners who continue
which my principal or supervisor require remediation require remediation to require remediation to require remediation to require remediation
can helpme solve?
G.What innovation or localized Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work Strategies used that work
materials did used/discover whichI ___Metacognitive Development:  ___Metacognitive Development:  ___Metacognitive well: well:
wish to share with other teachers? Examples: Self assessments, note Examples: Self assessments, note Development: Examples: Self  ___Metacognitive  ___Metacognitive
taking and studying techniques, taking and studying techniques, assessments, note taking and Development: Examples: Self Development: Examples: Self
and vocabulary assignments. and vocabulary assignments. studying techniques, and assessments, note taking and assessments, note taking and
 ___Bridging: Examples: Think-  ___Bridging: Examples: Think- vocabulary assignments. studying techniques, and studying techniques, and
pair-share, quick-writes, and pair-share, quick-writes, 
and ___Bridging: Examples: Think- vocabulary assignments. vocabulary assignments.
anticipatory charts. anticipatory charts. pair-share, quick-writes, and  ___Bridging: Examples: Think-  ___Bridging: Examples: Think-
 ___Schema-Building: Examples:  ___Schema-Building: Examples: anticipatory charts. pair-share, quick-writes, and pair-share, quick-writes, and
Compare and contrast, jigsaw Compare and contrast, jigsaw  ___Schema-Building: anticipatory charts. anticipatory charts.
learning, peer teaching, and learning, peer teaching, and Examples: Compare 
and ___Schema-Building:  ___Schema-Building:
projects. projects. contrast, jigsaw learning, peer Examples: Compare and Examples: Compare and
 ___Contextualization:  ___Contextualization: teaching, and projects. contrast, jigsaw learning, peer contrast, jigsaw learning, peer
 ___Contextualization: teaching, and projects. teaching, and projects.
 Examples: Demonstrations, Examples: Demonstrations,
media, manipulatives, repetition, media, manipulatives, repetition,  Examples: 
Demonstrations, ___Contextualization:  ___Contextualization:
and local opportunities. and local opportunities. media, 
manipulatives, Examples: Demonstrations,  Examples: Demonstrations,
 ___Text Representation:  ___Text Representation: repetition, and local media, manipulatives, media, manipulatives,
opportunities. repetition, and local repetition, and local
 Examples: Student 
created Examples: Student created
drawings, videos, and games. drawings, videos, and games.  ___Text Representation: opportunities. opportunities.
 ___Modeling: Examples: Speaking  ___Modeling: Examples: Speaking  Examples: Student created  ___Text Representation:  ___Text Representation:
slowly and clearly, modeling the slowly and clearly, modeling the drawings, videos, and games.  Examples: Student created  Examples: Student created
language you want students to language you want students to  ___Modeling: Examples: drawings, videos, and games. drawings, videos, and games.
use, and providing samples of use, and providing samples of Speaking slowly and clearly,  ___Modeling: Examples:  ___Modeling: Examples:Spea
student work. student work. modeling the language you Speaking slowly and clearly, king slowly and clearly,
want students to use, and modeling the language you modeling the language you
Other Techniques and Strategies Other Techniques and Strategies providing samples of student want students to use, and want students to use, and
used: used: work. providing samples of student providing samples of student
___ Explicit Teaching ___ Explicit Teaching work. work.
___ Group collaboration ___ Group collaboration Other Techniques and
___Gamification/Learning throuh ___Gamification/Learning throuh Strategies used: Other Techniques and Other Techniques and
play play ___ Explicit Teaching Strategies used: Strategies used:
___ Answering preliminary ___ Answering preliminary ___ Group collaboration ___ Explicit Teaching ___ Explicit Teaching
activities/exercises activities/exercises ___Gamification/Learning ___ Group collaboration ___ Group collaboration
___ Carousel ___ Carousel throuh play ___Gamification/Learning ___Gamification/Learning
___ Diads ___ Diads ___ Answering preliminary throuh play throuh play
___ Differentiated Instruction ___ Differentiated Instruction activities/exercises ___ Answering preliminary ___ Answering preliminary
___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Carousel activities/exercises activities/exercises
___ Discovery Method ___ Discovery Method ___ Diads ___ Carousel ___ Carousel
___ Lecture Method ___ Lecture Method ___ Differentiated Instruction ___ Diads ___ Diads
Why? Why? ___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Differentiated Instruction ___ Differentiated Instruction
___ Complete IMs ___ Complete IMs ___ Discovery Method ___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Role Playing/Drama
___ Availability of Materials ___ Availability of Materials ___ Lecture Method ___ Discovery Method ___ Discovery Method
___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn ___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn Why? ___ Lecture Method ___ Lecture Method
___ Group member’s ___ Group member’s ___ Complete IMs Why? Why?
collaboration/cooperation collaboration/cooperation ___ Availability of Materials ___ Complete IMs ___ Complete IMs
in doing their tasks in doing their tasks ___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn ___ Availability of Materials ___ Availability of Materials
___ Audio Visual Presentation ___ Audio Visual Presentation ___ Group member’s ___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn ___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn
of the lesson of the lesson collaboration/cooperation ___ Group member’s ___ Group member’s
in doing their tasks collaboration/cooperation collaboration/cooperation
___ Audio Visual Presentation in doing their tasks in doing their tasks
of the lesson ___ Audio Visual Presentation ___ Audio Visual Presentation
of the lesson of the lesson

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